Not every fraction can be written as an improper one. Every improper fraction is greater than ' 1 '. Sadly, 2/5 is less than ' 1 ', so there's nothing you can do to it that can magically turn it into an improper one.
If the numerator is less than the denominator then the fraction is less than 1.
(1/2) * (1/4) is an example.
You can tell if a fraction is less than 1% if the denominator of the fraction has its decimal place moved to the right 2 times and is less than the numerator it is less than 1 percent.
Yes, ALWAYS. Think of it this way... If you had 1/2 a pie and you wanted just a FRACTION of it, that's less than the 1/2 you started with.
No. Every proper fraction is less than 1, but improper fraction will be greater than 1.
Every negative fraction, and every positive fraction whose numerator is half of its denominator or less, is not greater than one half.
Not every fraction can be written as an improper one. Every improper fraction is greater than ' 1 '. Sadly, 2/5 is less than ' 1 ', so there's nothing you can do to it that can magically turn it into an improper one.
The absolute value of the fraction is less than 1 so it is not an improper fraction.-0.375 = -3/8The absolute value of the fraction is less than 1 so it is not an improper fraction.-0.375 = -3/8The absolute value of the fraction is less than 1 so it is not an improper fraction.-0.375 = -3/8The absolute value of the fraction is less than 1 so it is not an improper fraction.-0.375 = -3/8
If the numerator is less than the denominator then the fraction is less than 1.
(1/2) * (1/4) is an example.
You can tell if a fraction is less than 1% if the denominator of the fraction has its decimal place moved to the right 2 times and is less than the numerator it is less than 1 percent.
Yes, ALWAYS. Think of it this way... If you had 1/2 a pie and you wanted just a FRACTION of it, that's less than the 1/2 you started with.
The above statement is not true!-3/4 is a fraction which is less than 1. Its reciprocal is -4/3 which is also less than 1, NOT greater.
A proper fraction is defined as a fraction that is less than one.
No, every fraction is not a unit fraction because unit fraction must have 1 as numerator but every unit fraction is a fraction such as 2/3 is a fraction but not considered a unit fraction and 1/3 which is a unit fraction is also called fraction
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